impeller1
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2009
- 76
Folks,
We have 6 vertical turbine pumps (3 stage) which are rated at delivering 4400 gpm. From commissioning, which was approximately 9 years ago, the pumps delivered around 4300 - 4400 gpm. Fine. Recently, we have seen the performance drop to 3900 - 4000 gpm, around a 10% drop in performance. We have serviced these pumps, checked all wear ring clearances, runouts, bearing bushing clearances and checked for any casing leaks. We did everything I think could possibly be done, yet the pump isnt delivering much more, around the same 4000gpm. A Process consultant on site is adamant that the pump is still the problem no matter how hard I try to explain to him the pump is governed by the system it's in and that will dictate where on the curve it operates. The pump pumps into RO membranes which can become, clogged, fouled or damaged. I would like to get your opinions, do you think it is a system problem as I think or am I not addressing some issue with the pump. The only proof I have that it's the system is that I know for a fact that I've checked everything regarding the pump and I dont see anything else that can be done - pump was fitted with new shafts, sleeves, bushings and clearances are in spec.
We have 6 vertical turbine pumps (3 stage) which are rated at delivering 4400 gpm. From commissioning, which was approximately 9 years ago, the pumps delivered around 4300 - 4400 gpm. Fine. Recently, we have seen the performance drop to 3900 - 4000 gpm, around a 10% drop in performance. We have serviced these pumps, checked all wear ring clearances, runouts, bearing bushing clearances and checked for any casing leaks. We did everything I think could possibly be done, yet the pump isnt delivering much more, around the same 4000gpm. A Process consultant on site is adamant that the pump is still the problem no matter how hard I try to explain to him the pump is governed by the system it's in and that will dictate where on the curve it operates. The pump pumps into RO membranes which can become, clogged, fouled or damaged. I would like to get your opinions, do you think it is a system problem as I think or am I not addressing some issue with the pump. The only proof I have that it's the system is that I know for a fact that I've checked everything regarding the pump and I dont see anything else that can be done - pump was fitted with new shafts, sleeves, bushings and clearances are in spec.